Jarryd Hayne during his first training session back with the Eels.

JARRYD Hayne has been a top-five performer in power drills and ball work during his Eels comeback pre-season, coach Brad Arthur says, adding class to the team and staking a claim to stay beyond his one-year contract.

Hayne’s fitness has copped major scrutiny since returning to Parramatta, with fans left stunned by images of him lagging dead last in time trial runs - trailing even coach Brad Arthur and his young son.

Speaking on Triple M’s The Rush Hour with MG, Arthur pointed out that his son - a fine distance runner - had beaten half the squad in pre-season runs. He also said Hayne was not naturally suited to endurance work but was excelling in training more befitting his body type and skills.

“He’s been great. People like to make opinions about players from the outside looking in but it’s not unless you’re in the inner sanctum that you know exactly what’s going on,” Arthur said.

“While it’s been reported that his fitness levels aren’t great, they’re better than I’ve seen from him but he’s not the sort of person that’s going to win a 5km sand beach trial or 2km time sprints. But the stuff where we’ve got the football in hand and the more powerful explosive type training he’s been in our best five every time.

“He’s added a real class factor to our team - but the other part of it is, he’s not our team. He’s just Jarryd Hayne and he’s got a role to play in the team like everyone else and we’re not reliant upon him and he probably is enjoying that role as well, that he can just come and play his football.

“You know he’s going to have a bit of pressure on him but it’s not that we need him to do this or do that for us to be competitive.”

Jarryd Hayne has been under the pump in pre-season.Jarryd Hayne has been under the pump in pre-season.Source: Getty Images

Hayne will play his comeback game for Parra on Saturday vs the Knights in Maitland. Arthur said the opportunity was there for Hayne to extend his stay, having signed a one-season deal worth about $500,000, if things went well this year.

“I don’t know what’s going to happen from there but it was always discussed with Jarryd that, 2018, come back, prove himself, earn another contract moving forward with the club,” Arthur said.

“Long-term, I’m sure we want and he wants to finish his NRL career at our club. But at the moment, he’s got to worry about this weekend, then the next weekend and making sure he’s consistent for us week-in, week-out.”

Jarryd Hayne gets encouragement from Tim Mannah.Jarryd Hayne gets encouragement from Tim Mannah.Source: Getty Images

Hayne is pencilled in as a centre at this stage. Highlighting the difficulty he’ll face in getting a shot at his preferred fullback position, Arthur named No.1 contenders Clint Gutherson and Bevan French as standout performers from pre-season.

“We’ve got some really good trainers at the moment. Clint Gutherson, who I’ve got a lot of respect for and time for, he’s been training the house down for a bloke who’s got his second knee reconstruction - his attitude has still been first-class moving forward,” Arthur said.

“But Bevan French, he’s just gone to another level this year I think with his training and his leadership. He’s put on a bit of size and strength, upper body, and he’s at least starting to have a voice. So I’m expecting big things from Bevan this year.”

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  • Good read and I think Hayne will have a great year just enjoying his footy.

  • If you were going to pick an all time best team, you would probably have Arthur Beetson, John O'Neill and Bob O'Reilly in the pack. Does anyone think any of those guys ever won a 5 klm time trial? They all won premierships because of their power game. Hayne will do just fine this year.

  • LOL Sounds very much like BAs been reading 1EE.

  •  To be honest, what else could Brad say? He would look rather silly if he cam out and said, Jarryd is not putting and his lack of fitness and commitment is concerning. I hope Brad and his coaching staff are able to get Jarryd back to where he needs to be. We all know Jarryds problem is his attitude, so if Brad can fix that we might see Jarryd back to his brilliant best, or even somewhere close to his best will be better than most.

  • IMO BA calls it as he sees it. If BA is satisfied with Hayne's progress & attitude then thats good enough for me.

    I have the feeling that BA is intentionally trying to minimise any pressure of expectation & allow Princess's natural instincts to flow. We just may see something special in our 3/4 line.

    • Long time no see Mick.

      Agree with your comments.

  • This shows why Hayne came back and also why he shouldn't have gone to titans in the first place, his "brand " is being is being repaired being back with all these non stop positive articles. Whoever pushed him to the titans really gave him bad advice 

    • I think opposite Kenny, now he knows he had to earn everything again. He will be great for us.
  • I hope Hayne Prove me and couple of other people on here wrong and come out and kill it this year

    • U r not on your own there buddy. If Princess performs in 2018 he will probably earn an extension of his contract & see out his NRL career in the B&G.

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